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Leveraging Blockchain, Decentralized Identity (DID), and Social Integrations for Scalable, Trust-Centric Platforms: Composable Commerce in the Age of Web3

Abstract

This article examines how composable commerce architectures converge with Web3 technologies to transform digital commerce. Blockchain technology establishes transparent transaction frameworks that enhance trust through cryptographic verification rather than institutional guarantees. Decentralized identity specifications revolutionize authentication by returning data ownership to users while enhancing privacy through selective disclosure mechanisms. Social integrations create community-driven trust architectures that leverage token economics to align incentives between platforms and participants, enabling novel commercial interactions with minimal reliance on intermediaries. For organizations transitioning to Web3 commerce, layered architectural designs, progressive decentralization approaches, and robust security practices address the tensions between decentralization, security, and scalability. This technological convergence represents a fundamental restructuring of commercial relationships toward more equitable, transparent, and user-sovereign digital ecosystems.

PRONOY CHOPRA Reviewer

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PRONOY CHOPRA Reviewer

30 Oct 2025 03:16 PM

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Relevance and Originality

Methodology

Validity & Reliability

Clarity and Structure

Results and Analysis

Relevance and Originality

The research article provides a forward-thinking perspective on how composable commerce and Web3 technologies are converging to redefine the foundations of digital trade. It addresses relevant challenges around decentralization and trust in online transactions, offering fresh insights into user-controlled identity and blockchain-based transparency. The topic is both timely and original, reflecting a meaningful contribution to current debates on decentralized digital commerce and blockchain integration.

Methodology

The conceptual and architectural framework adopted in this study is well-suited for examining complex digital ecosystems. It thoughtfully explores the balance between scalability, security, and decentralization. However, the inclusion of applied case studies or experimental data could have added greater empirical depth. Even so, the approach effectively outlines the structural and technological aspects that guide organizations in transitioning toward composable, Web3-enabled architectures.

Validity & Reliability

The findings are logically developed and consistent with the theoretical principles discussed. The arguments around blockchain verification and decentralized identity are persuasive and align with the emerging literature on trustless systems. Although empirical evidence is limited, the conceptual consistency ensures a reliable foundation for further research and implementation. The interpretations appear credible and grounded in technological feasibility.

Clarity and Structure

The article maintains a clear and cohesive flow, linking technical insights with broader implications for digital commerce. The narrative is well-organized, and the explanations are concise yet informative. The author manages to simplify complex blockchain and architectural concepts without losing academic depth. Minor improvements in illustrative examples or visual diagrams could enhance comprehension for multidisciplinary readers.

Result Analysis

The analysis effectively demonstrates how blockchain transparency and decentralized identity can reshape transaction frameworks, enabling fairer and more secure digital interactions. The interpretation connects theory and application, highlighting both the transformative potential and structural limitations of Web3 commerce models. The conclusions are sound and relevant to ongoing developments in composable commerce.

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Thank you for the review....and your valuable time. this will help me to move forward this paper.

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PRONOY CHOPRA

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Computer Engineering

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TIJER - Technix International Journal for Engineering Research

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2349-9249

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